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Grover Washington, Jr. "Funkfoot"
An electric piece emanating from the late 1970s "funk" soul-jazz idiom.
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1 month ago
Lee Morgan - These Are Soulful Days
Well, this song has always been a favorite of mine, so imagine my sunrise to scour YouTube and not only find that my favorite rendition of it is no...
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2 months ago
John Coltrane - Autumn Leaves
John Coltrane - Autumn Leaves. From 'The Graz Concert 1962'. Trane (ss), Tyner (p), Garrison (b), Jones (d).
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@jazzmunky I have long since lost touch with my friend. I understand he still lives in North Carolina and occasionally plays concerts, Mr. Ray Codrington. You would have to contact him.
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Procol Harum - Souvenir of London (1973)
DISCLAIMER: All music, lyrics, videos and photos, remain copyright of their respective owners. No infringement intended. Used for the Artist's prom...
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3 months ago
Kenny Dorham Quartet - Lotus Blossom
Kenny Dorham Quartet - Lotus Blossom (1959)
Personnel: Kenny Dorham (trumpet), Tommy Flanagan (piano), Paul Chambers (bass), Art Taylor (drums)
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Dorham inspired a lot of top talent in jazz back then. You can hear the reason in recordings like this one.
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3 months ago
Art Blakey And The Jazz Messengers - Up Jumped Spring
Art Blakey And The Jazz Messengers - 3 Blind Mice
Art Blakey d
Wayne Shorter ts
Freddie Hubbard tp
Curtis Fuller tb
Cedar Walton p
Jymie Merritt b...
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Watched it one time- and almost doubled the post count!
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3 months ago
Cannonball Adderley Quintet - Arriving Soon
Julian "Cannonball" Adderley (as), Nat Adderley (c), Joe Zawinul (p), Sam Jones (b), Louis Hayes (d). San Francisco, October 24, 1961.
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I think I'll p[lay this a few times and bump up the view count let's see, 250%. There's so much talent and beauty in these old recordings it is astounding to see view counts in the hundreds wile the latest gaga clips gets millions. Great art always sails over the heads of the populace. Maybe that...
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3 months ago
Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers ft. Freddie Hubbard - Lester Left Town
Freddie Hubbard, the Grammy-winning jazz musician whose blazing virtuosity influenced a generation of trumpet players and who collaborated with suc...
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3 months ago
Black Nile
Jeff "Tain" Watts
Kenny Kirkland
Charles Fambrough
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A haunting version of the Wayne Shorter classic and what a loss to the world of jazz music.
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3 months ago
Miles Davis "Stella by Starlight"
A classic 1964 Jazz recording from Avery Fisher Hall in NYC.
Miles Davis, trumpet
George Coleman, tenor
Herbie Hancock, piano
Ron Carter, bass
Tony...
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@Zoso666 Credits are listed in the video by instrument.
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4 months ago
Don Patterson 1936-1988: A Tribute
Hammond B-3 organist Don Patterson performing Calvin Massey's "These Are Soulful Days" with Pat Martino on guitar, Jimmy Heath on tenor saxophone a...
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Thanks for posting. I loved this recording from my youth as a 1985 music student in Cincinnati, wishing for so much more than life could offer. It was the intelligent part of me that loved this music so well and always will.
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5 months ago
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What standard tune is this.
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5 months ago
Don Patterson - S'bout Time
From the 1964 L.P. "The Exciting New Organ Of Don Patterson".
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5 months ago
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Nice upload. I caught Don with Frank Gant and a horn player in the mid 80s when I was a kid at a place called Fayetteville Jazz Plaza. I also played with several of his men around then, drummers mostly. Don sounded so focused and driven at that gig it was incredible. Frank and Don were locking in...
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harold vick stop and cop.wmv
"stop and cop "from harold vick album "don't look back"1974 on strata-east .....harold vick ( clarinet, flute) ,george davis (guitar) , joe bonner ...
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Thanks for transferring this one to digital for us. I heard this record back in 1980 and never forgot about it. Later I met and played with Harold at the Fayetteville Jazz Plaza. He was a great player and a thoughtful person.
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6 months ago
John Coltrane "Naima"
The wistful ballad of his own composition from the European tour of 1963.
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6 months ago
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A friend named Mike Rogers gave me this one day in 1981: the beauty and humility of the music here impacted me quite heavily then and now 30 years later.
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Powerful stuff. JOS had a command of the B-3 equal to none plus a profound sense of musical taste and a deep need for self expression. You rarely ever hear anything this good any more.
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6 months ago
Leonard Cohen - Hey, thats no way to say goodbye
Een van de betere nummers.
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7 months ago
Tito Puente - Oye Como Va (Live)
Tito Puente performing at the 1993 JVC Newport Jazz Festival. From my private collection. Enjoy...
(circa: 1993)
All TV promos, news clips, airch...
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7 months ago
Animated Sheet Music: "Giant Steps" by John Coltrane
This is what John Coltrane's landmark tune and solo look like when they come to life on paper.
If you try to play along, you may notice that the t...
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7 months ago
Jimmy Smith- Greensleeves
The legendary Jazz Organist at the height of his musical powers. Few jazz organists captured the pubic imagination as much as "the incredible Jimmy...
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7 months ago
Wayne Shorter - Wild Flower
from his album "Speak No Evil"
Wayne Shorter - tenor sax
Herbie Hancock - piano
Ron Carter - bass
Elvin Jones - drums
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Respond to this video... I always liked Wayne Shorter's recordings from the 1960s the most. He was among the most wistful, melodic jazz composers of the post bebop years and one of the best melody writers of the last 40. His melodies are fresh now as even this one is.
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7 months ago
Herbie Mann & Bill Evans Trio - Lover Man
Herbie Mann and Bill Evans Trio - Lover Man (1961)
Personnel: Herbie Mann (flute), Bill Evans (piano), Chuck Israels (bass), Paul Motian (drums)
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10 months ago
Chico Alvarez - La Clave, Maraca y Guiro
Album: Putumayo (2007)
"Putumayo World Music continues its exploration into the sounds of the Latin diaspora by releasing its first jazz-focused c...
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10 months ago
Clifford Brown and Max Roach - Daahoud
Clifford Brown (tp)
Harold Land (ts)
Richie Powell (p)
George Morrow (b)
Max Roach (d)
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10 months ago
Daahoud / CLIFFORD BROWN jazz immortal FEATURING ZOOT SIMS
Jazz Immortal
Clifford Brown (tp)
Zoot Sims (ts)
Bob Gordon (bs)
Stu Williamson (vtb)
Russ Freeman (p)
Joe Mondragon (b)
Carson Smith (b)
Shelly M...
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This composition speaks to us now as if it was recorded this year.
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10 months ago
Pat Martino: These Are Soulful Days
The Pat Martino Trio revisit a number from the Don Patterson years; Cal Massey's 'These Are Soulful Days'. Featuring Pat Martino (gtr), Joey DeFran...
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"I enjoy Pat's virtuousity but agree with some of the posts that he sometimes tends to roll his lines without pauses. .." John Coltrane did the same thing in his late 50's hard bebop years . It is not a sign of weakness- it's about having more to say than the medium or song can offer you, and wan...
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11 months ago
60-Turn Spin in a Cessna Aerobat!
Taken from the website:
aceaerobaticschool
This is an outstanding example of a controlled spin-- through 60 turns before making a flawless recove...
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11 months ago
Grover Washington Jr. - Just the Two of Us
from "Winelight"
1980
Personnel:
Grover Washington, Jr. - Saxophone
Bill Withers - Vocals
Ralph MacDonald - Percussion
Steve Gadd - Drums
Eric G...
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1 year ago
John Coltrane- Giant Steps (Alternate Version)
A jazz classic from 1960. This is the lesser known version with Cedar Walton on piano which displayed more cohesion and musicality perhaps than the...
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Not sure where the physical statue is, but one much like it is installed in my heart for all eternity and I look at it often.
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1 year ago
George Benson- Erotic Moods
A rare and wistful ballad by the Jazz Master.
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I used to socialize with Jimmy Morgan, Lee's brother. Early 80s it was. Who cares about that, but Lee Morgan as well as this Calvin Massey composition and for that matter racial progress in America are all topics which defy any one person. Enjoy this soulful little song- that's what we all shoul...